An official of theMajor League Baseball (MLB) announced thatMiami's LoanDepot Park will once again host several games in the next edition of the World Baseball Classic (in 2026), including semi-final and final.
The source that communicated with the Mexican portalPure Baseball speaking on condition of anonymity, he announced that the baseball event,so well received in the 2023 edition, will return to Miami to play his decisive matches.
Although their statements are not official, the site itself assures that "it is very likely that the MLB office will make the official announcement of the venues in the middle of this year."
The other venues for the event will be:el Minuted Maid Park de Houston, a stadium that will host the competition for the first time. Meanwhile, come backHiram Bithorn Sosa, from San Juan, Puerto Rico - after celebrating the first round in the first three editions, the last in 2013 -, and finallythe Tokyo Dome, in the Japanese capital.
To date, 16 of the 20 teams that will participate have already been confirmed. The remaining four, which will come from Chinese Taipei, Nicaragua, Brazil, Argentina, Spain, France, Pakistan, Germany, New Zealand, South Africa and Colombia, will be defined in a qualifying tournament next year in Tucson, Arizona.
“Next year the classification will be played to define the other four teams,” added the source toPure Baseball.
LoanDepot Park is the official home of the Miami Marlins of Major League Baseball.. It is located on the site of the former Miami Orange Bowl in Little Havana, about 2 miles (3 km) west of Downtown Miami.
It has capacity for 37,442 spectators. In early February,A new record was established in the stadium for a game in the Caribbean Series, by concentrating 35,972 fans in the sports facility, during a game between the Tigres del Licey versus Criollos de Caguas.
In the last edition of the event,The Cuban team reached the semifinal round, which was also played in Miami. In that instance they lost 14 runs to 2 against the Americans.
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